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Why SOPA is going to be unenforceable

Why SOPA is going to be unenforceable

By Dan Morrill on November 16, 2011

I would lay odds that SOPA is going to pass, and pass by a majority in the house and senate; it is debatable if the president will sign it. If you have been involved in Bittorrent or P2P systems for a long time, you know that the minute something passes like a law against something, [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology, Trends & Concepts | Tagged BitTorrent, Netflix, pirate bay, politics, SOPA, Techdirt

Does Twitter Censor hashtags?

Does Twitter Censor hashtags?

By Dan Morrill on September 17, 2011

There is an interesting hash tag for #occupywallstreet this morning with a protest going on in New York City about the crimes of banks and the rest of wall street. So far estimates are that there are thousands of people in the streets in New York protesting the entire banking system. What is of interest [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged facebook, hashtag, New York City, politics, Trending topic, twitter, wall street | 5 Responses

From Arab Spring to UK Summer putting the brakes on Social Networking

From Arab Spring to UK Summer putting the brakes on Social Networking

By Dan Morrill on August 11, 2011

First World meets Social Media and attempts to curtail it much like their third world counterparts – too late the cat is so far out of the bag we can’t even catch a whiff of what things were like before social media communications to coordinate groups for good, or bad. It is interesting that the [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged David Cameron, facebook, Government, linkedin, politics, Research In Motion, social media, twitter

Come On Silicon Valley, We Can Provide a Better Rx for Jobs!

Come On Silicon Valley, We Can Provide a Better Rx for Jobs!

By Bob Warfield on August 4, 2011

Fortune magazine has an article running that Techmemed about some advice Barrack Obama is getting about jobs from Silicon Valley Heavyweights like Kleiner VC John Doerr and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.  They’re all about Education and Immigration Visa Reform as the path to creating jobs, along with plugs along the way for their own ventures.  Here [...]

Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged Big Government, economy, education, employment, job creation, job market, obama, politics, silicon valley

Spying on Students is Not a Crime. Neither is Political Corruption.

Spying on Students is Not a Crime. Neither is Political Corruption.

By Zoli Erdos on August 17, 2010

<quick rant> Remember the school district that spied on students (and their families) in their home, using remotely controlled laptop cameras?  The Feds found it was OK…or at least not criminal.  The AP reports: U.S. Attorney Zane David Memeger says investigators have found no evidence of criminal intent by Lower Merion School District employees who [...]

Posted in General | Tagged blago, blagojevich, corruption, justice, lower merion school district, politics, spy cam

Microsoft Should Donate PowerPoint to the Taliban

Microsoft Should Donate PowerPoint to the Taliban

By Zoli Erdos on April 28, 2010

I don’t pretend to be a military strategist, but I’ve figured out how to win the war in Afghanistan.  OK, not on my own – The New York Times helped, with an article titled: We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint: Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the leader of American and NATO forces in [...]

Posted in Just for fun | Tagged afghanistan, army, bureaucracy, humor, microsoft, military, politics, powerpoint, ppt, war | 4 Responses

I think we forgot something on the way to the future

I think we forgot something on the way to the future

By Dan Morrill on April 27, 2010

Our future was supposed to be bright and shiny.  I think we messed up somewhere along the line. I do not normally write about politics, and I try to keep this blog generally upbeat. While I am busy building out my company and seeing good growth and support from the people we serve, there are [...]

Posted in General | Tagged idea, politics, United States

Old media, new media and presentation skills changing the face of British Politics

Old media, new media and presentation skills changing the face of British Politics

By David Terrar on April 23, 2010

A complex equation of old media influence, new media influence, and plain old fashioned presentation skills are in the process of changing British Politics forever.  I don’t usually get in to political issues  here (and please note my disclosure at the end), but there are some important lessons to learn from  the UK’s first General [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged politics, social media

The @TWTFelipe Story – A Tale of US Visa Policy Gone Awry (#startupvisa)

The @TWTFelipe Story – A Tale of US Visa Policy Gone Awry (#startupvisa)

By Mark Suster on April 5, 2010

“Staple green cards to the diplomas of foreign students who graduate from any U.S. university in math or science” (Thomas Friedman) I’ve been meaning to write this post since September of last year when Brad Feld first wrote about the The Founders Visa Movement.  I commented briefly on his blog and made a mental note [...]

Posted in Analysis, Entrepreneurship | Tagged education, immigration, politics, startups, startupvisa, Tech Market Analysis, visa | 2 Responses

Who controls what happens in your browser

Who controls what happens in your browser

By Dan Morrill on March 26, 2010

Interesting tidbit over at Techdirt this morning about a Grease Monkey script called Fluff Busting Purity formerly known as Facebook Purity. While the Techdirt article is good, there are some interesting side issues here that should be noted. Many people run scripts within their browser that kills data coming in from web sites, most popular [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged Ad filtering, facebook, Facebook Purity, Greasemonkey, idea, politics, sad, web 2.0 | 1 Response

Amazon sees renewed pressure to collect State Sales Tax

Amazon sees renewed pressure to collect State Sales Tax

By Dan Morrill on March 3, 2010

Amazon and other online retailers like EBay might not be able to dodge the tax collection business for much longer as States try increasingly to find new areas of revenue. Over the last couple of weeks, both Colorado and California have started passing legislation in one form or another that will mean that Amazon will [...]

Posted in General | Tagged amazon, business, funding, politics, retail, sales tax

Jesse Stay hits the Copyright Wall

Jesse Stay hits the Copyright Wall

By Dan Morrill on February 25, 2010

Jesse Stay is one of the better people to follow on the internet and his writing is always interesting to read, plus he also owns Social Too and has written two books as well. Jesse is no stranger to generating content, startups, and some generally interesting reading on his blog. What has apparently happened is [...]

Posted in General | Tagged data mine, google, idea, politics, sad

Social Media as Storytelling

Social Media as Storytelling

By Dan Morrill on February 17, 2010

The more I look at social media, the more it reminds me of storytelling. A person can be telling stories around a camp fire with a small audience, or telling stories around the world in mass releases of information. The better the story the more people that will engage with the subject and the better [...]

Posted in General | Tagged Corporation, data mine, education, facebook, fun, linkedin, Participation, politics, social media, Social network, twitter, web 2.0, Website | 2 Responses

Our future will be more chaotic than dystopian

Our future will be more chaotic than dystopian

By Dan Morrill on February 15, 2010

We need much better logic in terms of how we handle censorship and the influence that platforms have to change how censorship is enforced. There has always been information that people did not want people to know about in one form or another. Fortunately there has always been a way to get communications in and [...]

Posted in General | Tagged Apple, google, IBM, idea, Little Brother, microsoft, politics, Technology

John Edwards and Tiger Woods in the Boardroom

John Edwards and Tiger Woods in the Boardroom

By Chris Yeh on February 8, 2010

John Edwards and Tiger Woods. Both famous, powerful men who projected one public image while living a completely different life in private. Both certainly deserve our scorn for their behavior. But the lesson to draw here is not that politicians are scumbags (though, by and large, they are) or that famous athletes are philanderers (though, [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Entrepreneurship, politics, startups, vc funding, venture capital

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